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Burundian national flag

Burundian national flag

The Burundian national flag (Flag of Burundi) was established on March 28, 1967.

Burundian national flag
Burundian flag
A use and attribute Citizen, the government, the armed forces land?
Aspect ratio 3:5
The enforcement date 1967March 28
It is colored use
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As for the green, as for the hope, the white, purity, the red show a hard fight to independence. Three six central Japanese pampas grasses star shows three Burundian main races, Hutu, トワ groups, Tutsi. This mon of three stars expresses "unification, labor, the progress" that are the motto of the country at the same time. As for the national flag of the Imperial rule era, a drum and the Indian corn which were the King symbol of the nation were described in the center.

It was 2:3, but the aspect ratio of the flag was changed at the time of an establishment of 1967 at current 3:5 in 1982.

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